Campbell McLachlan QC is Professor of International Law at Victoria University of Wellington. He is a New Zealand Law Foundation International Research Fellow and sometime Visiting Fellow at All Souls College, University of Oxford. He has been President of the Australian and New Zealand Society of International Law and taught at The Hague Academy of International Law. He is a member of Essex Court Chambers (London) and Bankside Chambers (Auckland and Singapore).
Inhaltsangabe
Part I. Sources: 1. Function 2. Development 3. Interaction between international and national law Part II. The Foreign Relations Power: 4. Executive 5. Legislature 6. Judiciary Part III. Foreign Relations and the Individual: 7. Civil claims against the State 8. Human rights claims 9. Diplomatic protection Part IV. The Foreign State: 10. Personality and representation 11. The claimant State 12. The defendant State.
Part I. Sources: 1. Function 2. Development 3. Interaction between international and national law Part II. The Foreign Relations Power: 4. Executive 5. Legislature 6. Judiciary Part III. Foreign Relations and the Individual: 7. Civil claims against the State 8. Human rights claims 9. Diplomatic protection Part IV. The Foreign State: 10. Personality and representation 11. The claimant State 12. The defendant State.
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